Asia: Eastern promise is black and yellow for DPR

David Price Racing (DPR)
GP2 team head into the new seson geared up for
the recently launched GP2 Asia series by
introducing a stunning new look for their cars. In
a contrast to the 2007 GP2 series, where the
team ran a conservative white and blue...

David Price Racing (DPR)
GP2 team head into the new seson geared up for
the recently launched GP2 Asia series by
introducing a stunning new look for their cars. In
a contrast to the 2007 GP2 series, where the
team ran a conservative white and blue livery, the
car is now a vivid yellow and black colour
scheme, retaining the original flame pattern
across the front of the car.

The launch of the new GP2 Asia series marks a
new beginning for DPR as they intend to build on the success the team had at the end of
the 2007 season. In the final races of the season the team had a strong run of form;
leading a race and a series of podiums with their driver Andy Soucek. The team recently
announced Armaan Ebrahim and Andy Soucek as the driver pairing for the Series.

The Asian series will retain the existing 2007 GP2 chassis and engines, bringing the same
excitement and close racing seen in the current Formula One feeder category, to the
Asian nations. The five round championship will see the teams race in a variety of Asian
countries, such as Dubai, Bahrain and Malaysia from January through to April, making the
traditional quiet 'off' season much busier for the GP2 teams.

DPR team owner David Price commented, "The new colours on the car are fresh,
distinctive and give us a stronger identity, heading into the new series. It should make us
really stand out from all the other cars - although we aim to be right at the front, so you
won't miss us!

"My mate Eddie Jordan will probably think we've copied him, with them being yellow and
black, like the old Jordan's, but that's just a coincidence! We knew we needed a change
for the new series and we just came up with these colours, and went for it. Let's hope our
GP2 Asia championship is as bright as the cars and we might be in with a good chance of
scoring our first win."

The GP2 Asian championship begins in January and runs through to April; it will be
included as an F1 support race at the Malaysia and Bahrain Grand Prix. The season Kicks
off at the Dubai Autodrome on 25th January 2008.